Charlie Rose
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(original broadcast date: 11/22/13) A discussion about the 50th Anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy with: Robert Dallek, author of Camelot's Court: Inside the Kennedy White House Richard Reeves , general editor of The Kennedy Years; Jeff Greenfield, political analyst and author of If Kennedy Lived; Jill Abramson; executive editor of the New York Times and Michael Beschloss, presidential historian and a regular contributor to NBC NewsHour and NBC News.duration 56:47
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1:00 am

Nightly Business Report
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Tonight on Nightly Business Report, Wall Street questions Intel's mobile strategy and the stock drops sharply. NBR will look at what's going on inside the world's largest semiconductor maker. And, NBR's market monitor guest tonight has a list of stocks that may grow their dividends and increase their buybacks in the new year.duration 26:46
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1:30 am

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
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* The Senate went nuclear on Thursday. After threatening for months, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) orchestrated a new rule allowing for the confirmation of judicial nominees with a simple 51-vote majority. President Obama applauded the change calling out Republicans for stalling the confirmation of his nominees in what he called a "pattern of obstruction [that] just isn't normal." Republicans fumed that the rule change was a power grab designed to deflect the focus away from the rocky implementation of the president's Affordable Care Act. Susan Davis of USA Today will explain why Democrats decided to exercise the so-called "nuclear option" and how it is sure to strain already tenuous relations along both sides of the aisle in Congress. * Secretary of State John Kerry announced a tentative security deal with the Afghan government that will keep an undetermined number of US troops in Afghanistan through 2024. Afghan President Hamid Karzai announced that he supports the plan but will not sign the agreement until after next year's presidential elections. James Kitfield of National Journal will explain how Karzai's decision is playing into the delicate negotiations in Kabul to determine the size and scope of the long-term US mission in Afghanistan as America's longest war moves into its 13th year. * Martha Raddatz of ABC News will report on this week's debate on the Senate floor that pitted one Democrat against another and many lawmakers against Pentagon commanders over how the military should handle sexual assaults and rapes within the ranks. * During his 3 years in office President John F. Kennedy navigated a crisis that could have triggered a nuclear war with the former Soviet Union and laid the groundwork for the enactment of the Civil Rights Act. Michael Duffy of Time Magazine will look back on JFK's accomplishments during his 1000 days in office and the legacy that lives on 50 years after his assassination.duration 26:46
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2:00 am

KQED NEWSROOM
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California Health Exchange Director Maps Out Future Plans and Policing Caught on CameraCalifornia Health Exchange Director Maps Out Future Plans
Scott Shafer hears from Covered California's Executive Director Peter Lee about how the state's health exchange is faring. On Thursday, its board voted not to extend canceled insurance policies that don't comply with the new federal law. Covered California also released some of the first numbers showing which people are signing up and from what regions in the state.

Policing Caught on Camera
Recent violent clashes between police and suspects captured on camera by onlookers are raising questions about the role of video on policing. Some departments are outfitting police with their own cameras for documentation. An incident in San Francisco involving the arrest of a bicyclist on the sidewalk outside the Valencia Gardens Apartments sparked community outrage.

Delicious Drama
An organic farmer struggles to wring a harvest from the sullen earth and contemplates suicide when he fails. A young woman learns to bake coconut cake the way her grandmother did. What we eat, where it comes from, and what it says about us are themes that the Berkeley Repertory Theatre is tackling in an ambitious series of performances commissioned from writers around the country. This report takes us behind the scenes with San Francisco-based playwrights Octavio Solis and Lauren Gunderson as they research and write their short dramas. Watch the segment here (YouTube).duration 27:46
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2:30 am

Check, Please! Bay Area
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Chez Spencer, Broken Record & Marnee ThaiWalk through the gates of Chez Spencer Restaurant and Bar into France, and leave San Francisco behind at this perfect romantic getaway. The next stop is a funky bar in the middle of nowhere - head for the back room of Broken Record, a cash-only place where the pub grub can stand alone and stand proud. And, reliable, authentic family-style Thai food is found at Marnee Thai Restaurant. From dish to dish, visit to visit, year to year, the magnet is the food here.duration 26:47
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3:00 am

Climbed Every Mountain with Nicholas HammondThis award-winning documentary explores the true story behind the famous von Trapp family featured in the blockbuster 1965 movie The Sound of Music. The program includes rare and unseen footage of the von Trapps in the 1950s, beautiful home movies shot by Nicholas's mother during the shooting of The Sound of Music, and recent interviews with von Trapp family members.duration 47:30
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4:00 am

Nashville 2.0This documentary/performance program features great Americana artists paying tribute to the legendary country stars who have been their inspiration.duration 56:46
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5:00 am

Spark!
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Crown Point Press, John Santos, Marga Gomez* Visit the fine print house Crown Point Press and the many famous artists who work there. * Take a listen as John Santos brings his Latin Jazz orchestra the Machete Ensemble to the stage one last time. * Get a backstage pass as Marga Gomez launches a one-person show at The Marsh. * Then meet Manuelito Biag from Shift Physical Theater.duration 28:12
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Peg + Cat
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The Chicken Problem/The Space Creature ProblemThe Chicken Problem - The Farm. Peg and Cat have to get 100 chickens back in the coop before the farmer sees. Primary Content: Size correspondence; Secondary Content: The number 100. The Space Creature Problem - The Purple Planet. Peg, Cat and Richard must get the 100 chickens away from Big Mouth and back to their spaceship. Primary Content: Counting by tens; Secondary Content: The number 100.duration 28:46
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6:30 am

Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!
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Minnie Meerkat/Leaves* Minnie Meerkat - Sally and Nick are planning to camp out in the backyard, but there are some scary noises out there! Not to worry, The Cat's friend Minnie Meerkat can teach them all about camping safe. Off to Peekaboo Plains where a group of meerkats show them how they make their camp safe every night. Now Sally and Nick know what to do to feel safe in the backyard. And it doesn't hurt to have the best lookout ever - The Cat in the Hat! * Leaves - Nick and Sally are going to make a leaf collage of Cat, but the leaves they have aren't the right shape, they need different ones.It's off to Kaloo-Kalee for some leaf collecting! There, they learn that leaves help trees make food, and that's why it's best not to pick the leaves from the branches. They collect fallen leaves from three different trees with very different leaves. Now they have everything they need to make their picture of Cat, and even one for Fish!duration 28:46
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7:00 am

Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
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Katerina's Costume/Dress Up DayKaterina's Costume: Daniel and Katerina are at Miss Elaina's Museum-Go-Round to make their costumes for Dress Up Day. While Daniel and Miss Elaina know exactly what they want to be, Katerina is having a harder time deciding on just the right costume. Eventually she comes up with a very clever idea! Dress Up Day: It's Dress Up Day in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and it's time for the annual main street parade! The children visit all the stores, showing off their fancy costumes and receiving different stickers from their neighbors.duration 28:46
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7:30 am

Caillou
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Caillou The Explorer* Caillou of the Antarctic - Caillou is playing with Jeffrey and Jason when he gets accidentally pushed down. He is a little upset about it until he realizes it was an accident. Since it's so hot out Daddy treats them to ice cream and Caillou imagines he's down at the cool cool south pole playing with the penguins! * Deep Sea Caillou - There's a new girl named Lee Wun in playschool, but she's so shy she won't talk to anybody. Miss Martin brings in a fish tank to show the class. After imagining he's a tiny deep sea diver swimming in the fishtank, Caillou discovers that Lee Wun knows a lot about fish! Encouraged to tell the others what she knows, Lee Wun is able to start making new friends. * Caillou in the Bayou - The whole family is on the way to the beach but accidentally end up on a trail through a swamp. Caillou is disappointed, he doesn't think a swamp could be very interesting, until he takes a closer look at the creatures who live there. He imagines he's in the Bayou searching for alligators.duration 28:46
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8:00 am

Travelscope: Christmas In SwitzerlandThis special delivers a full itinerary of holiday fun. In his latest travel adventure, host Joseph Rosendo journeys to Lausanne, Montreux and Basel to bask in the glow of a Swiss-style Christmas at some of the country's holiday markets, where food stalls feature some of the best regional fare. He samples locally produced wine, venison sausage fresh from the hunt and even chestnuts roasted on an open fire. Rosendo enjoys a scenic train ride to Rocher-de-Naye (where he meets Father Christmas and his trusty companion, the Schmutzli, at Santa's Village), takes in the sights of Montreux atop a Ferris wheel, watches an artist create hand-blown glass ornaments and witnesses a 600-year-old clock-tower tradition in Lausanne.duration 26:46
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Check, Please! Bay Area
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Indian Palace, Thanh Long, Oliveto Cafe and RestaurantFirst Indian Palace delivers traditional recipes in an unlikely location, followed by crab, crab and more crab at Thanh Long. Then it's Italian elegance served up at Oliveto Cafe and Restaurant.duration 27:16
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9:30 am

Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
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From Lobster to Chocolate Clams: A Delicious Feast in Magdalena BayRick and local guide Luis Garduno of REDTours venture out on a skiff to learn about sustainable fishing on Magdalena Bay. They catch up with local lobster fishermen and learn about sizing lobsters. Then they watch as clam divers haul up the local chocolate clams from the bottom of the bay. On the Isla de Magdalena shore, Rick and Chef Hubert turn the spiny lobsters into an impressive stuffed entree and mouthwatering salad. Rick gets to tag and release a protected sea turtle while the stuffed clams roast on the grill.duration 26:46
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10:00 am

Simply Ming
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Jody Adams & Cooking GreensWe're all supposed to eat more greens, but how do you cook them? Well, Chef Jody Adams knows her foliage and she's going to help Ming make it tasty on the fly on this episode of Simply Ming.duration 26:46
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America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
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Turkey on the GrillTest cook Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball how to make a Simple Grill-Roasted Turkey and serves it with Cranberry Chutney. Next, Chris reveals the Test Kitchen's best tips for taking the temperature of a turkey. Then, equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his top pick for All Purpose Cleaners in the Equipment Corner.duration 26:46
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Lidia's Kitchen
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Waste Not Want Not!Join Lidia in the kitchen as she makes use of left over lettuce by incorporating it into a creamy Risotto. Using a secondary cut of meat, she creates decadent Veal stew with Onion and Squash, and don't throw away that day old bread, use it in a tasty Bread Pudding with Pears.duration 26:46
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Martha Stewart's Cooking School
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SteamingThis episode is devoted to roasting, a straightforward and adaptable technique that also works well for meat, fish and chicken. Martha's roast chicken showcases the benefits of this method, with a crisp exterior and moist interior. Because roasting so beautifully concentrates the flavors of the ingredients, it's also well suited to vegetables, and Martha includes a recipe for a delicious roasted root vegetable salad. Finally, she prepares a show-stopping dish fit for any holiday table: a green peppercorn-crusted roast tenderloin of beef.duration 26:46
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2:00 pm

Martha Bakes
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CroissantsA buttery croissant can be the perfect way to start the day, and with Martha's recipes and tips, you'll be able to make them at home. Learn how to make a classic crispy, light, flaky croissant - perfect with jam and butter. Next it's everyone's favorite - pain au chocolat, and then on to mini ham and cheese croissants and pain aux raisins.duration 26:46
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Antiques Roadshow
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SurvivorsEvery antique is a survivor, but considering some have made it through exceptionally dangerous circumstances, it is amazing they survived at all. In this special episode, AR highlights amazing tales of rescues, near misses, and beating the odds with treasures that have endured wars, natural disasters, fires and more. A French Blue John urn that remains largely intact despite multiple gunshots is appraised for $3000 to $5000. Other highlights include a New Orleans Chess Table that held strong through Hurricane Katrina and hotel stationary - bearing the names of three of the four Beatles - that escaped a fiery end.duration 56:16
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4:00 pm

Hometime
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Creekside Home MechanicalsLearn about the critical steps in saving energy with a new home's mechanical systemsduration 25:15
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4:30 pm

Ask This Old House
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Installing A Shade Sail Over A Deck In Santa Fe/Installing a Hybrid Water Heater to Save EnergyKevin visits Santa Fe and explores the Santa Fe style of architecture. Then he installs a shade sail over a deck to cut down on sun exposure. Roger shows the proper way to use a wheelbarrow. And Richard installs a hybrid water heater that saves energy.duration 25:16
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5:00 pm

This Old House
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Jersey Shore Rebuilds 2013/Go with the FlowRoger learns about barrier island ecology, while the Bay Head job is in limbo waiting for FEMA. Breakaway walls and flood vents are installed in Point Pleasant, and Rita's modular cape is steaming along. Alex Burke shows Roger which plants and trees survived Sandy's salty onslaught, which didn't, and how to landscape for the future on a barrier island.duration 25:46
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5:30 pm

PBS NewsHour Weekend
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Included: a report on "Save to Win." Credit unions in 4 states offer a lottery that gives savers the chance to win small monthly prizes or a yearly grand prize - but even if you don't win you get to keep the money you put in, plus interest. Supporters believe that linking savings to winning could particularly appeal to low and moderate income households, who have a harder time building assets. That, and the weekend's news, online and on-air.duration 26:46
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6:00 pm

Urban RezThis program explores the controversial legacy and modern-day repercussions of the Urban Relocation Program (1952-1973), the greatest voluntary upheaval of Native Americans during the 20th century. During the documentary, dozens of American Indians representing tribal groups from across the West recall their first-hand experiences with relocation, including the early hardships, struggles with isolation and racism. Interviewees also speak about the challenges of maintaining one's own tribal traditions - from language to hunting - while assimilating into the larger society. Actor, musician and Oglala Lakota member Moses Brings Plenty narrates this insightful film about this seldom-told chapter in American history.duration 56:46
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7:00 pm

Check, Please! Bay Area
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Caffe La Scala, Lers Ros and 1300 On FillmoreCaffe La Scala (Walnut Creek), Lers Ros (San Francisco) and 1300 on Fillmore (San Francisco) are the eateries selected by local diners. Will the three guests agree on their Bay Area favorites?duration 26:46
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7:30 pm

ImageMakers
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Dead Last OptionTRUE LOVE - Australia A woman has suffered years of psychological and physical abuse at the hands of her husband. When he starts focusing his rage on her daughter, she snaps and kills him. She never thought she had it in her to kill somebody. Now does she have it in her to bury the evidence? The original and unpredictable thriller that will have you guessing up to its shocking climax. Directed by Robert Braiden. Principal cast: Niki J Price and Jamie Dunn. CURFEW - USA At the lowest point in his life, Richie gets a call from his estranged sister, asking him to look after his 9-year-old niece. Years may exaggerate the distance separating brothers and sisters, but blood ties run too deep and cannot be ignored. Written, directed and edited by Shawn Christensen. Principal cast: Shawn Christensen, Fatima Ptacek and Kim Allen.duration 29:05
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Climbed Every Mountain with Nicholas HammondThis award-winning documentary explores the true story behind the famous von Trapp family featured in the blockbuster 1965 movie The Sound of Music. The program includes rare and unseen footage of the von Trapps in the 1950s, beautiful home movies shot by Nicholas's mother during the shooting of The Sound of Music, and recent interviews with von Trapp family members.duration 47:30
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11:33 pm

ImageMakers
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Starting OverEVEN GODS - Ireland Recovering alcoholic Hughie has been living in a long-term homeless shelter for as long as he can remember. But when his long forgotten daughter contacts him out of the blue and wants to see him for the first time in 13 years, the long buried wounds of the past come back into sharp, painful focus. A heart-wrenching tale about the power of reconciliation with a tour de force performance by lead actor Lalor Roddy. Written and directed by Phil Harrison. Principal cast: Lalor Roddy, Laura Thompson and Lois Turkington. JONNY BOY - Ireland After a lifetime of love, faithfulness and loyalty, Jonny's terminally ill wife confesses a secret that she has kept secret for thirty five years. A secret stash of letters takes Jonny on a journey of discovery of feelings that had long since been denied, but never forgotten. Directed by Laura Way. Principal cast: Jon Polito, Kathleen Tierney, Ronan Wilmot and Irene Wright.duration 25:20
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12:00 am

Roadtrip Nation
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In-Studio Interviews: Mike Song and Paul DatehAlumni Roadtrippers Ray, Hannah and Mariana interview Mike Song, Assistant Choreographer for the film Step Up Revolution, and Paul Dateh, a Hip-Hop Violinist and Youtube Sensation. Audience members learn about the struggle Paul faced in pursuing his life dream, and how he overcame 'The Noise' of doubt directed at him from others. Paul gives the audience a performance of his work before handing the stage off to Mike Song. Addressing his own struggle with "The Noise," Mike shares the roadblocks he's faced, and provides a unique perspective on staying true to his path. The two guests join series director Maya to present a combined music and dance performance.duration 26:46
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12:30 am

Start Up
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Plant Your Feet on the Ground!Gary Bredow and the crew travel to Pittsburgh to talk to John, the creator of "Pittsburgh Paragliding," a new business that's really taking flight for Pittsburgh tourism. Then they head to Chicago to meet with Brock and Prosper, who started "Vivid Braille," a new retail clothing store with a creative twist. After that, they swing by Indianapolis to talk to Colin, who invented "The Garden Tower Project," a new way of growing fresh organic vegetables.duration 26:41
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